Not married.
Liu Hongchang, an older young man working in the No. 2 state-owned canteen, fell in love with Wenhui, who gave up the opportunity to go to college because of her poor family. Despite all obstacles from Liu Hongchang's mother and brother, Liu Hongchang still married Wen Hui. Wen Hui's younger brother Wen Ge and younger sister Wen Yuan are also hostile to this brother-in-law.
Yuan finally married Hou Dunzi. Wen Yuan actually once admired Hong Chang in his heart, but they could no longer be together. Finally, she married Houdunzi at the grave of Houdunzi's father, raised Xinxin and sent her to Singapore.
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"Home Cooking" brings heart-warming little characters to the screen, and vividly reflects the most extensive social relationships in various Chinese families and the shortcomings of parents. In the plot, warmth and cruelty coexist, and nostalgia and sentimentality are equally emphasized. Throughout the whole play, the pictures are exquisite and exquisite, the plot is realistic but not artificial, and the change of time also plays a better role in advancing the plot. The excellent lines show the director's good intentions. What is particularly surprising is that many actors in the play gave excellent performances.
"Home Cooking" focuses on the little people living at the bottom of society, showing the ups and downs of ordinary people's lives. The encounters of Liu Hongchang and others may make people laugh out loud, or make people feel bitter, and make people see the shadow of themselves in the past or now in the change of emotions.